Former captain Anil Kumble makes his return to the Indian dressing room, this time as the head coach.

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Anil Kumble appointed head coach of Indian cricket team

Anil Kumble has been given a one-year term

Announcement of the support staff will be made later

After naming former India skipper Anil Kumble as the new head coach for the next one year, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Anurag Thakur on Thursday said that the board has complete faith in the legendary leg-spinner. ('Honoured' Anil Kumble ready for 'big responsibility')

"After discussions we have taken a final call that for one year Anil Kumble will be the head coach," Thakur told a packed press conference on the sidelines of the board's first ever annual cricket conclave in Dharamsala. (Anil Kumble faces 'Jumbo' task as India coach)

"Indian cricket team deserves the best coach, BCCI has complete faith in Kumble. It is not about an Indian or a foreign coach, it is about best coach for India," he added.

"Bowling and batting coaches will be decided later," the BJP MP from Hamirpur said.

Kumble, the world's third highest wicket-taker with 619 Test scalps, will succeed Zimbabwean Duncan Fletcher, whose term ended in March 2015 after the 50-over World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Following Fletcher's tenure, the BCCI appointed former India captain Ravi Shastri as team director until the ICC World T20 in April this year after which the board advertised for the head coach on its website.

The BCCI received 57 applications for the post and trimmed it down to 21 before handing over the list to the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) comprising Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and V.V.S. Laxman, who interviewed the shortlisted candidates.

Current Indian selection committee chairman Sandip Patil, Kumble, Shastri, Lalchand Rajput, Pravin Amre, Tom Moody, Stuart Law and Andy Moles were among the prominent names doing the rounds for the top job.

Kumble's first assignment with the team will be the four-match Test tour to the West Indies next month.